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Route Nationale 27
The Route nationale 27 is a highway in Normandy, north west France. It connects the city of Rouen to the port of Dieppe. Route The road starts with a junction on the Route de Dieppe ( D 6015, former N 14) in the town of Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville north-west of Rouen. The road heads north through Malaunay. Through traffic now is routed along the A151 autoroute. The road crosses the A29 autoroute and then joins the A151 which becomes the N 27 although it remains autoroute standard. It passes to the west of the town of Tôtes. After Catteville the road becomes single carriageway. At the entrance of Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie, through traffic branches off on the D 54B to the port, the old N27 takes a loop alongside the river Scie and into Dieppe Dieppe (; ; or Old Norse ) is a coastal commune in the Seine-Maritime department, Normandy, northern France. Dieppe is a seaport on the English Channel at the mouth of the river Arques. A regular ferry service runs to Newhaven in England ...
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Normandy
Normandy (; or ) is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy. Normandy comprises Normandy (administrative region), mainland Normandy (a part of France) and insular Normandy (mostly the British Channel Islands). It covers . Its population in 2017 was 3,499,280. The inhabitants of Normandy are known as Normans; the region is the historic homeland of the Norman language. Large settlements include Rouen, Caen, Le Havre and Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, Cherbourg. The cultural region of Normandy is roughly similar to the historical Duchy of Normandy, which includes small areas now part of the departments of Mayenne and Sarthe. The Channel Islands (French: ''Îles Anglo-Normandes'') are also historically part of Normandy; they cover and comprise two bailiwicks: Bailiwick of Guernsey, Guernsey and Jersey, which are British Crown Dependencies. Normandy's name comes from the settlement of the territory by Vikings ( ...
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlantic, North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and List of islands of France, many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean, giving it Exclusive economic zone of France, one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Metropolitan France shares borders with Belgium and Luxembourg to the north; Germany to the northeast; Switzerland to the east; Italy and Monaco to the southeast; Andorra and Spain to the south; and a maritime border with the United Kingdom to the northwest. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea. Its Regions of France, eighteen integral regions—five of which are overseas—span a combined area of and hav ...
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Rouen
Rouen (, ; or ) is a city on the River Seine, in northwestern France. It is in the prefecture of Regions of France, region of Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the Departments of France, department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe, the population of the metropolitan area () is 702,945 (2018). People from Rouen are known as ''Rouennais''. Rouen was the seat of the Exchequer of Normandy during the Middle Ages. It was one of the capitals of the Anglo-Normans, Anglo-Norman and Angevin kings of England, Angevin dynasties, which ruled both England and large parts of modern France from the 11th to the 15th centuries. From the 13th century onwards, the city experienced a remarkable economic boom, thanks in particular to the development of textile factories and river trade. Claimed by both the French and the English during the Hundred Years' War, it was on its soil that Joan of Arc was tried and burned alive on 30 ...
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Dieppe, Seine-Maritime
Dieppe (; ; or Old Norse ) is a coastal Communes of France, commune in the Seine-Maritime departments of France, department, Normandy (administrative region), Normandy, northern France. Dieppe is a seaport on the English Channel at the mouth of the river Arques (river), Arques. A regular ferry service runs to Newhaven, East Sussex, Newhaven in England. Famous for its scallops, Dieppe also has a popular Shingle beach, pebbled beach, a 15th-century castle and the churches of James, son of Zebedee, Saint-Jacques and Saint Remigius, Saint-Remi. The mouth of the river Scie (river), Scie lies at Hautot-sur-Mer, directly to the west of Dieppe. The inhabitants of the town of Dieppe are called () and () in French. History First recorded as a small fishing settlement in 1030, Dieppe was an important prize fought over during the Hundred Years' War. It housed Dieppe maps, the most advanced French school of cartography in the 16th century. Two of France's best navigators, Michel le V ...
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Route Nationale 14
The Route nationale 14, ''N14'', is a trunk road ( nationale) in France between Paris and Rouen, running through Pontoise, Magny-en-Vexin, Saint-Clair-sur-Epte and Fleury-sur-Andelle. Until the 1950s, it was going until Le Havre through Yvetot. Route Paris to Pontoise, km 0 to km 32 The N14 begins at Paris' Porte de Clignancourt (Paris Métro). It heads north and has now been classified the RD14 as it heads through Paris' northern suburbs. The road passes to the west of Saint-Denis. The road crosses the A86 autoroute and meets the banks of the River Seine. The road then turns Northwest to Épinay-sur-Seine where the road becomes the RD14 again where through traffic is directed onto the A15 autoroute. The old N14 is then named Boulevard Charles de Gaulle which becomes the Boulevard du Havre. Following this, the road runs through various towns in Val d'Oise, such as Pierrelaye, then crosses the River Oise where it enters the city of Pontoise. The D14 continues West where it mer ...
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Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville
Notre-Dame-de-Bondeville () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. Geography A suburban and light industrial town situated by the banks of the river Cailly, just northwest of Rouen at the junction of the D6015 and the D43 roads. Heraldry Population Places of interest * The church of Notre-Dame, dating from the nineteenth century. * The nineteenth century ropemaking factory, now a museum. * Some thirteenth century ecclesiastical buildings. See also *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department The following is a list of the 707 communes of the French department of Seine-Maritime. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):


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Malaunay
Malaunay () is a commune of the Rouen Metropolis in the Seine-Maritime department in Normandy, Northwestern France. Geography Malaunay is a town lying along the banks of the River Cailly, some north of Rouen, at the junction of the D51, D155 and the D927 roads. Agriculture, farming and light industry are the mainstay of the local economy. Population Places of interest * The church of St.Nicolas, dating from the nineteenth century. * An old manorhouse. Twin towns * Sandy, United Kingdom * Amer, Spain See also *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department The following is a list of the 707 communes of the French department of Seine-Maritime. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):


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A151 Autoroute
The A151 autoroute is a short motorway north west of Rouen, France. It has a total length of . List of junctions {, class="plainrowheaders wikitable" , - !scope=col, Region !scope=col, Department !scope=col, Location !scope=col, km !scope=col, mi !scope=col, Junction !scope=col, Destinations !scope=col, Notes , - , rowspan="3", Normandy , rowspan="3", Seine-Maritime , rowspan="1", Eslettes , 6.0 , 3.7 , - Junction 1 , Eslettes, Montville, Malaunay , , - , rowspan="1", Beautot , 16.0 , 9.9 , - Junction A29 , Fecamp, Le Havre, Amiens, Calais Calais ( , , traditionally , ) is a French port city in the Pas-de-Calais department, of which it is a subprefecture. Calais is the largest city in Pas-de-Calais. The population of the city proper is 67,544; that of the urban area is 144,6 ... , , - , rowspan="1", Varneville-Bretteville , 17.4 , 10.8 , - Junction D2 , Val-de-Saâne , - References External links A151 autoroutein Saratlas A151 {{france-road- ...
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A29 Autoroute
The A 29 is a major toll motorway in Normandy and Picardy, northwestern and northern France. The road is also part of European route E44. From its western interchange with the A28 autoroute until its junction with the A26 autoroute, part of the A29 also forms the northern section of the Grand contournement de Paris. Route The road connects the port of Le Havre Le Havre is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy (administrative region), Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the Seine, river Seine on the English Channel, Channe ... with the A 26 at Saint-Quentin. It also has junctions with the A 13, A 131, A 16, A 28, and A 1 autoroutes. Junctions External linksA29 autoroute in Saratlas {{Authority control A29 Transport in Normandy ...
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Tôtes
Tôtes () is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in north-western France. Geography A farming small market town situated in the Pays de Caux, some south of Dieppe at the junction of the D 927 and the D 929 roads, formerly route nationale 27 and route nationale 29. Prior to the construction of the autoroute system, it was a strategically important crossroads. Heraldry Population Places of interest * The church, dating from the nineteenth century. * The nineteenth century château. * The Auberge du Cygne, an inn and staging post of the 15th century. People *Guy de Maupassant and Gustave Flaubert, French writers, stayed regularly at the inn * Bernard Monnereau (born 1935), Olympic rower (born in Tôtes) Twin towns * Bleckede, Germany, since 1977. * Monreal del Campo, Spain See also * The Auberge du Cygnes *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department The following is a list of the 707 communes of the French department of Seine-Maritime. ...
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Catteville
Catteville () is a commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France.Commune de Catteville (50105)
INSEE The inhabitants are called ''Cattevillais'' in French.


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Communes of the Manche department The following is a list of the 445 communes of the Manche department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2025):
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Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie
Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie (, literally ''Saint-Aubin on Scie (river), Scie'') is a Communes of France, commune in the Seine-Maritime Departments of France, department in the Normandy (administrative region), Normandy region in northern France. Geography A farming village situated by the banks of the river Scie (river), Scie in the Pays de Caux, at the junction of the D54 and the Route nationale 27, N 27 roads, some south of Dieppe. Heraldry Population Places of interest * The seventeenth-century chateau of Miromesnil. * A seventeenth-century chapel. * The church of St. Aubin, dating from the thirteenth century. * The chapel of St. Antoine, dating from the sixteenth century. See also *Communes of the Seine-Maritime department References External links Official commune website
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